2022
DOI: 10.1002/fld.5089
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An implicit p‐adaptive discontinuous Galerkin solver for CAA/CFD simulations

Abstract: In the last decades flow simulations have become a routine practice in many industrial fields for the aerodynamic and noise prediction. Moreover, the ever increasing interest in simulating off‐design operating conditions promoted the development of high‐fidelity simulation tools to overcome the modeling and accuracy limits of standard industrial codes in predicting turbulent separated flows. The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method is well suited for this class of simulations, but today DG‐based CFD and CAA (Com… Show more

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“…Since the 1960s, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has had a significant impact in many other applications, such as biomedical, mineral processing, aerodynamics, aeroacoustic [25,26], and the entire processing industry. This widespread application has led to a significant development of models and multi-physics concepts, which have been implemented on various simulation platforms [27].…”
Section: The Equation For Flow Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 1960s, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has had a significant impact in many other applications, such as biomedical, mineral processing, aerodynamics, aeroacoustic [25,26], and the entire processing industry. This widespread application has led to a significant development of models and multi-physics concepts, which have been implemented on various simulation platforms [27].…”
Section: The Equation For Flow Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%